M10360.3D Colors and Coating Manual Flashcards
What is the maximum amount of flammable products and combustible products allowed to be stored in one cabinet
Flammable- 60 gallons
Combustible- 120 gallons
P 2-2
What color are flam lockers
Yellow with red or black stenciled words
P 2-2
What is the shelf life of no skid on boats
3-6 years
4-2
How often do you replace top coat on metal surfaces on the main deck
Normally every 2 years
P 4-1
What color shall flammable liquid cans and portable containers be painted
Red with yellow stencil
Non portable are painted yellow stenciled black
P 5-1
For Class A fires (wood, paper, rubbish, deep-seated fires), the symbol is
a green triangle containing the letter A in white. An applicable extinguisher is a multipurpose dry chemical.
P 5-2
For Class B fires (oil, gasoline and other flammable liquids which do not mix with water), the symbol is
a red square containing the letter B in white. Applicable extinguishers are carbon dioxide and dry chemical.
P 5-2
For Class C fires (electrical equipment), the symbol is
a blue circle containing the letter C in white. Applicable extinguishers are carbon dioxide and dry chemical.
P 5-2
For Class D fires (metal), the symbol is
a yellow five-pointed star containing the letter D in black.
Fire of high intensity may occur in metals such as titanium,magnesium, zirconium, sodium, potassium, etc. Ignition is usually the result offriction (grinding), exposure to fire or high heat, and in some cases exposure tomoisture. Normal extinguishing agents should not be used for Class D fires. Approved extinguishing agents are available in dry powder form that may beapplied with a scoop or shovel or by means of an extinguisher designed for dry powders.
P 5-2
What color is the accepted color used to paint striking, stumbling, and falling hazards. Where suitable, alternate bands of black (17038) and yellow shall be used
Yellow
P 5-2
What color shall be applied to low overhead hazards, guard railings, the edges of platforms and pits, crane beams, pulleys,blocks, skids, hand trucks, and the bottom panel (or lower 12 in.) of rollup doors andmoldings, holding the door track to a height of 5 ft. (inside and out).
Black and yellow
P 5-2
what color is standard for hazards that are likely to cut, crush, burn, or shock personnel?
It shall be applied on or near dangerous Parts: gears, shears, planers, brakes, rolling/crushing devices, forming presses, punchpresses, and riveting machines. It is desirable to use orange on the underside of guards over belts or gears in order to signal against carelessness by exposing a gaudy color to the eye. The exteriors of such guards shall be gray.
International orange
5-2
What color shall be used in industrial areas for switch and fuse box control panels and off-and-on control boxes on machinery
Blue
P 5-3
Emergency shutdown and main circuit breakers or switches shall be painted what
Red
P 5-3
What shall be used for the identification of first aid equipment. It shall be painted on first aid and medicine cabinets, stretcher boxes, cabinets for gas masks, safety showers, and for all signs relating to first aid and safety. It is also used for discharge valves on dry-docks.
Green
P 5-3
What color is used for radiation hazards
Purple
P 5-3
For aisle marks, Lines and marks around hazards or along pit and platform edges shall be what color
Yellow
P 5-3
What color are safety helmets
WHITE-Officers/CPOs/Safety Observer
YELLOW- Rig captain/Deck Supervisor
GREEN- Signalmen/phone talkers or Break-in riggers
BROWN- Winch and Boom Operators
RED- Line-throwing gunners (or line heavers) and torch operators on ATON vessels.
WHITE- (with red cross) CorpsmanBLUE Deck riggers/line handlers
ORANGE- Supply personnel
GRAY- All others/Deck Workers
P 5-4
The detachable link between shots for fathoms are what colors
5 fathom, first shot detachable link- red
30 fathom, second shot detachable link- white
45 fathom, third shot detachable link- blue
6-2
What color are oxygen piping
Green
P 6-14